9728 107 Avenue NW · MCCAULEY
August 20, 2025
PassMouse droppings and nesting materials observed throughout the perimeter of the utility area in the basement (northeast corner). , , ACTION REQUIRED: clean up mouse droppings & nesting materials. Ensure pest control is also monitoring for activity throughout the basement.
1. The washroom light was very dim making it difficult to monitor general sanitation. , , ACTION REQUIRED: repair the light. , , 2. The hot water at the washroom hand sink was mildly warm. , , ACTION REQUIRED: ensure there is hot and cold running water at the washroom hand sink., , 3. Insufficient shelving: Pop and inventory in the back storage area (directly behind the cashier) were stored on the ground., , ACTION REQUIRED: obtain shelving and store inventory 6 inches off the ground.
Chinatown Mini Mart - Food is in the MCCAULEY neighbourhood. MCCAULEY, Edmonton has 225 restaurants tracked on Pass or Fail, inspected by Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health. As of April 21, 2026, there are 177 (79%) that have passed their most recent inspection, with 1 (0%) closed.
This restaurant has been inspected 3 times since August 6, 2025, with 2 passes and 1 closure on record.
Mouse droppings and nesting materials observed throughout the perimeter of the utility area in the basement (northeast corner). , , ACTION REQUIRED: clean up mouse droppings & nesting materials. Ensure pest control is also monitoring for activity throughout the basement.
1. The washroom light was very dim making it difficult to monitor general sanitation. , , ACTION REQUIRED: repair the light. , , 2. The hot water at the washroom hand sink was mildly warm. , , ACTION REQUIRED: ensure there is hot and cold running water at the washroom hand sink., , 3. Insufficient shelving: Pop and inventory in the back storage area (directly behind the cashier) were stored on the ground., , ACTION REQUIRED: obtain shelving and store inventory 6 inches off the ground.
This record comes from Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health, which inspects food premises across Alberta. Inspectors record any violations of applicable health regulations on each visit. The result above is the most recent inspection on file.
Alberta records each visit as either a routine inspection (with any violations noted) or a closed order. If you see violations listed without a closed order, the operator was allowed to continue while addressing them. A closed order means the inspector required the kitchen to stop serving customers until the issues were corrected.
The commercial retail facility was operating without a food handling permit. The facility was retailing pre-packaged foods such as cereal, cookies, chocolate bars, chips, pop, and water. Closure order issued at the time of inspection., , ACTION REQUIRED: apply for a food handling permit. , , RESOURCE: https://www.albertahealthservices.ca/frm-03298.pdf